Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 104, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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BROWN WOOD BULLETIN FEBRUARY 14. 1920
STRIKE OF .MAINTENANCE OF
-WAY RAILROAD WORKERS MAY
I'MM TONS OF SEED
; -BOUGHT FOR CMS!
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ritutUurul bill jusr concluded Uic claims with the Secretary of; Agr.icuW; Cpitmtbiis Circle. ;.atunliirs to most Tbic ha--;:"!-- of l.arley. is enough
House has- authorized the Secretary to turo." ' . '. ' : i t'Habln ' staHstir-s . is Sevrt York's eto seed an ncre of ground hut- jf take's
adjust claims by returning to sheep The message is of interest Ui Hrowu buniest. spot. An average of Wtyo jr- ; only one-half a busliei of timothy see 4
men part of tbe.monej on the 1;HX clip county sbv.'p and goat men: many of pons pans 'there every "twelve hours. to plant an are. f
Soul .of which they were robbed .yir.n.- whom hoJd claims .against- the gyyeru-: 7 : 1. - ; : '
001) now credited 'to
the- Treasury. Have
such 'account in; menl- resulting from
' them lilo (heir IMS clip. -
Hie safiv 01 the wuuinira sm'a irue. i.vi as 00 your. uwjs nc u;at nn mure ui nmr
gas litring. (ia-V- Fitters dptIy Co. ttnod steel nu) ride shot Weakley-
phoiru 12-Ti. 'tatson-Miiler Unrduare ('.
LHL OIL MILL
PAGE TWO
AFFECT OPERATION OF TRAINS
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THIN.ll. MKMUKKSHil'S WILL HK
Q1K -iil.V SK('I"1M'I. ..
The .Ijia railroad strike 'whi'-h ha'1""
1 -Mn called for next Tuesdajy Febru-
iJ-.v J y.t does not directly aftect all
inilroad brotherhoods hut doc
leeily aireei the IJiouierboui of Main
nuance of Way Employes and Sho
Laborers. About tiao.OOiJ fiemplnye.-
would be thus directly alibied ac-
cording to a recent $ta(em'jjt of those
who are in position to knpy. It is es-
timated 'that sonmiiiimoVUt than of
Lrndrcd uiih vousU he;ilIreQtly affecl-
eu at llrovuood. and it i oi prohafalc
that .these figures too. -jreKcGnscrva-;
Tiie proosed strike-- would ..not di
tcctly atfecn ennnen
m 2 r-b i n i s ts hi a ck s n :i hs
nuiJiKio. vie uiuu ..uinup .i.v - v.. .11. ..-;... 1...; l ...
pepmuhs. If tlte strike --flore mats- 1. iullliiini!ir g!;:;rts (l)
twined anv length of tnnejj however..tbk .fde - " . ni4
and the Jeinands. of Jhe iintenanco 1:;.J)V . m v-;uu s n rl-.;
u.. Way orpanizanon mh re tanH-d'( ; l b T?J;
acn..wHauawi au-wimym coimnitkVe which. Sm-lnded .Rev. V J!
the chjtncs are:tiat the oilier raliwav
organi5'faticns V;(nild al-o kp tocU
in the strike h-om a sympathetic-
.
nccdrd-tg to r
standpoiu
here.
The nropoed strike wo Id direct ly't
afjevt all MM"nwnar?e. of
nloyes all .section mon
jlway nien ' j
1
ivi i Of Tiiiis kkd oi-j;(my (jr.vi.-!
: ity ni:( vrsi: ok i.tkm:ss
' . OK COTTON' lMCklXii.
i . . t i
4 The . I'.rovjr;:l::d O'l- .Nlill Companv
has bought cvci: iivp' thousand tons of
cottoii seed during "the -.past reason at
an approviiiiaio t'a-t of $70 a ton. or a
total of S4.tH06o. .t'o- the i-oilon seed;
which gots to show that there is al 1
most a half of million 'tnllars in cir-'
ulatinn ".in-. 1'rovn couiity trom this
I pryiluct alone.
r 'Over fotn: ttioi.sand tons hac bien
'Tuslu'd by tiie iova1 mill according to
a stateuKn.J ty one ot their till.iaJs.
epe r ) cm. h a'loa' tificm J-itn-
dred tons belong .-the -.ion is tiiiii'
'1 he cotton s-e'ed ihat are being bought
now are of 'a very low tinalUy thirty
per cent being damaged owiny to the
lateness of gathering. The v.x -tsan llv
hrnvy rainfall diirilm th" past t-Mmm
iv:;.: ;et.i -l the' gatheriii" of ditto i t.
itreat eteni i r j? b.i been rcpoi 'l
that thenrare eyetl hiimlivd bales of
noon had sold cotton in .tin ttelds ye- .that rtMti:'in-
tns ret catlv 'in picked. !"-
attthori7.ed by. "the sio;4;hob!er . - atid'i . !ever.il turns uvvr the istato are j)i.t-
.o gtjnefal has been the . -endorse
t Jnnjnt ut the phui of ihc. I'.rOwinvOud
maker. Uke rVllU f(l.-. (;()jn orsiln of is u;nv.
ItAAl 111 1 I
3lf ' : .. nronerties inlt n nordorn .-ri'inlrv f l.v'i
cpimnitt'e
Gray. L.
ind A.
JGrday
ru4y. L IV h tTel ani
Jilf tl e'
C. hrattbn began its v. oj k
morn ng ."jind at
;idditiohla! si
Way
fetl.I
ty. eiiairuian ot thv . utninuw'.. ting uown owing to tne iaten-s- ui
nr ' Sjiar-'--nil Inng a" ml to the vcw low on. !i' .
;5s.aSd that many rpiiuo.-is
! v.k.. .-1. . .".4. ..U;.A. .1 ....... i . i
wut'i xiiiiuv .: Lijuivuiui1 .-n'.uii. uuic-imuviv isc.y jnii1 situ
....ov. " 1'Jtd mil actaaJIv icutrattcd :!or
tiers and 'iin uriuge nun inming. .(uw
iiariment of the entire ed intry: also
staticnarv firemen Adiieirltoiild re
the pumping suitjojis at lie ljg .rail
toad junction points v'herp- eng ne.s-
tal
U actaallv ic.utntttcd :!'or tbenr..
For the prestwj Only fiftv "addition-
at snares )l uit s;o;-i. ot the. citt.t 'vret
iiiiii . i . ..... j j
take water like Coleman rfteniple snd .1 ' jf!
oilier places and this wdifju affect a I ; ' ""Tt
classes of trains oectjuseilSiH tlassess
ol trJdu& have to lake waUr. .
lite threatfnwl strike Is he- culmin-
ation of a long story ';i jirpiractel
eA'or't upon the part of t:io.Mai!ktea-
ante of Way jiijople- to ia.in an in-
cease in wage? conunoasiifraie -uhh
rhe constant rise of theS tnrttcles
TGpessitj in th cst of riing ivit-
i nad workers say. . ...The jlti jSt .d.emavd
're matlo .npMi the Uaij yay AdmiJf
isinuion last year ai?J n agreement
to be old. the ftot kuVl(ie.r$ hnvm
hlhitet '. th nftw tni'-iaboHfthi-i to tlia
.fiiii.e;r. Those ivvbo ilc4re " t
fflrK nanrlwr shou'd fiutUMl ;a t ;
th - nia'tttir' ; Vh it tncme.
o the eounuuee. as it is ind'eateo
t&ar the sun-a saie will be .iijin.delf !
Jiond:
Marriage Licenses.
lialjii. H W ools -and AhldiW :iew
lkhfnn.
-I (". Flutlman" and Lola io N'utt.
' L Abinajn : nl !rc::e '.'o.vd.
REBATES TO WOOL II
PROVIDED III MEASURE
JUST PASSED II HOUSE
(-LA wis koh si;ttlh.mi:t ovmlk
0.V- 1 !) 1 s . Cl.lK M V.l.
" A 0.1 1'.sTKH 5 '. ( h L i .
if a temporary character
entered -.lilt-
and dulv signed oh the if 2nd. dav o
Nov.enfber. whi(lh granted
crease of wages. Tins a$
tamo effective on the Tjtj
cember with
federal ofhcla
IE miLLKTlX .
clean Vol ton rag?.
;ih'!'
The Hiil! i. a PrM.iy night Tc '
till- fidiowini; telr'-i'; trom Com?res-i-inan
Thomas 1;. yianton:.
"'yr:shingTon. 'Fen. r.i- IMcasc .td
ooi ynnwr? wia' u. the at;
; nc
a slislU i"
reement. ae-
day fn Ue-
the tindiirBtandiuc -ti
claim tut r cither id-
should eve the other thirty tlnys no-
tic in fcv.?ntthts agreement proved an
uatisfactory and it shoHlJjT.be .hvided
to abi-ogate it;- This thiftiy days no-
tice the railroad atlmiutjt ration oi
f'cials hold. Jiaf; not bcenUiveu "y 'h'
;Iaintenan?c of Way pebjde.
On the- other hand the! laiiiteuav. e
.t Way people claim that lia lroa:
Pirector Ilncral ilines kas notitie :
.lantsary that the- agreement w:
i-it satlcfacjc-ry and. that i fcrtluv
. jcjic tif wages wold bk asktl. The
jlown by C1-
ind relenU
matter has L3ri turnod
Hui 1 way Adxnihist ra; ion.
10 the final decision of Pircs dent Wil
son in whose hands it ml rests with
late indications?hat he wpitld no: at
u3e to the H" per cent ncrease l
wages which i- asked bv Mauuoh
mice of Was people. t-: : .
TJie waes now paid tjn; average !n-
:.orer in the MaintGnaneE.oi .V.'ay de .
jtartment is :;7 ctjnisnn;lniir for eiglr
hours which S $2.0ft per Hay aiid a -H
per cent" increase whi-h would !
a-xiut $1.1. would "rakri the waie !-
sanded e'inal to fl.in ! whu li r ti-
Maintenance f Way jieiiile claim i-
the very smallest amotuU that v.-i! t
.-UW9rt even a sinnJl family-
Passenger and freigla jfbrvice -.vo il l
affected as. suui. tfjirre their n;
f ration is toucliedy ilic MaintdnaiH
ui Way people which fci in qi tc ai.
extensive was and through symiiath
from the kindred Vn'Jrj ad organiza
lions. No trains of aiiif kind won'.'
probably stop right off Ijfhe bat " ard
case to mi so to speak but presen
service might be consittera'-ly ham-
pered. G! TONiTllTS
PUBLICITY WORK FOR
:" BIST TDUB HHARBEB.
( ITY KDITOU OK IH'LLK-
TIN HAS IfESrOSlHLE
POSITION TVI.KIi.
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at
You will not be disappointed -m sny purchase made
our vard. .
We guarantee thai you shall be satisfied ana; we back
hal guarantee willv our. unquestioned reliability.
F.very sale vve make is valued as much for its ad
vertising value to us as for its proift.
(Spcial to the Hhllet in. I
TYLER. Texiis. 'Feb! . prRimua-
tion Manager. A. L. -Burjje. of the Kast
Texas Chamber of Commerce announ-
ces tJie appointment of!(.. A. Tunneli.
well known news-pafte'" -'It"" and. recent
editor of the Uyyaii If'jl Magi . as
publicity director for illji new oiani:
nation here.
The purpose of ofganj'ing the Mast
Texas Chamber of Comhieict' is to ex-
ploit the wonderful .resources of hh.
action of thestaif to procure a more
rapid development. Mr.jTunnell arriv-
ed today to assume his deities.
Lyric
Today
Continuous Show .from 2 to 11
An Absolute Knock-Out
CHARLES RAY
in
Cyrus A". Tunneli was city editor of
the Browriwood Bulletin lor fen yearsO
leaving; here about eight-years ago and)
going to T)eLeonT wlier" he win pub-.
Jieher of the Free Vriihh for a few
months. He then went to WaVahaehie
and was city t-ditor of the Daily Light
.for several years leaving iliere recent-
ly and going (o JJryan a;it editor of the
JJaily Eagle. -Ilis connection with the
JCast Texas Chamber of Commerce is
f jnueh interest to his scoren of
iriends in this -city.
WANTED Clean cotton rags. Bulle-
"The Egg Crate
Wallop"
nThe best picture ever released with Chas.. Ray in the
(leading role. A Paramount-Artcraft masterpiece.
"GETTING HIS GOAT"
A Rolin comedy with Nub Pollard the little nigger and
the dog. A great show at regular prices.
Lyric Theatre Tuesday Feb. 17
THE LAST ROAD SHOW OF THE SEASON
Another Horner Success
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TRAIL
SWEE
A MAY
BLOSSOM
w
LOVE
LAUGHTER
THE QUESTION from '.'THE GT2-PSY TRAIL.
ROMANCE
A Play of Atmosphere and Creative Genius.. It GusKes Li ke a Spring in the
Woods Sparkling New Inspiring.
Prices; 75c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00
Seat Sale on at Renf ro-McMi nn Drug Store.
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It the New
tm if .
UIIIIIIII
Dom
inant Type
lis 50-Hours ai Top Speed Endurance Mark is Un-
matched. Bui That is Proof of Only One of the Fine
Car Qualities Essex Brings to the Light Car Field
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t
Today light car advantages challenge.
attention imperatively. They were.never
so wanted. ;
-Mere bulk" and weight are no longer
necessary to finest car quality! '
Essex success proves that. Consider'
. its unrivalled endurance feat of travelling '.
3037 miles in 50 hoiirs. Mark its world
sales record of more than $35000000
..paid for 22000 cars.mits first year. And
note. how many who formerly bought' big "
costly cars now own an Essex.
: : They find in it all the fine performance
speed power and-reliability for which
they paid ;big premiums in. their former;
large cars. . '.. .
Moreover they find such' cxd.usive -light"
car benefits as economy nimbleness'; and
- handling case. ' - . "
'' Essex Has These Exclusive t?
Light Car Advantages
The light car saving in gasoline oil and
tires is no longer a question of a few cents
daily. The difference in these items today
is far greater.
And of great .importance also are. the.
light car advantages that present-day
crowded street traffic force every buyer
to consider. ' . ' - .
: The light Essex needs ho unobstructed
boulevard to make fast time safely; It is
. away quicker. It stops starts turns and
picks up with a speed and ease impos-
sible to heavier types. ' '
And it needs only limited parking
space.' You who have prospected. csr
lined curbs for a gap in which to fit a bis
car. appreciate what it means to f-nd
convenient parking.
5870 Miles at More
Thaii a Mile a Minute
And see how it has proved endurance.."
Not only in setting the official world long;
-clistance endurance mark of 3037 miles
in 50 hours. Not only in covering 5870
miles in three tests averaging -more than
a mile a minute.
Even more important than its un-
equalled 24-hour road mark -of 106JL-.
miles made on snow-covered Iowa coun-
try roads is the durability it has shown in
-"the. hands of more than 22000 owners'
its . positive day-in-and-day-out depend-
able transportation.
The spacious interior its luxury finish;
its solidness are qualities none would
associate with light cars they havelcnownf
Women like the Essex daintiness and
beauty.
But it is Essex performance and- en-
durance that must always be its strongest -appeal.
Power for the hills speecl. and
endurance to which no distance is a bar '
rier alertness and prompt pick-up in
crowded traffic these qualities must al-
ways be first.
. ' ' With last year's experience of two buy
ers waiting for every Essex produced it-
is obvious that you must act promptly
to secure early delivery. ' '
W.. R. SCRMGE0UR & SON Dealers
401-405 South Broadway Phone 905
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 104, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1920, newspaper, February 14, 1920; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth344322/m1/2/: accessed May 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.